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Classical biological control has been a key technology in the management of invasive arthropod pests globally for over 120 years, yet rigorous quantit...
Read moreUnderstanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease control, particularly of canine-mediated rabies. Demograph...
Read moreIn a context of increasing human impact on ecosystems and species distributions, population restoration (introductions, reintroductions, reinforcement...
Read moreWithin Europe, agri-environment schemes are the key delivery mechanism for biodiversity conservation outside protected areas. Schemes have a range of ...
Read moreUnderstanding how bottom-up and top-down forces affect resource selection can inform restoration efforts. With a global population size of <500 ind...
Read morePhysical inaccessibility often complicates censuses of poorly mobile organisms. We therefore assessed the effectiveness of using a sample of quadrat c...
Read moreIn large parts of Europe red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) live in fragmented woodlands where populations are small, and dispersal rate and genetic div...
Read moreKnowledge of infection reservoir dynamics is critical for effective disease control, but identifying reservoirs of multi-host pathogens is challenging...
Read moreOver 2 billion people are currently at risk of infection with dengue fever. Use of the sterile insect technique (SIT) in controlling the vector, Aedes...
Read moreThere is increasing evidence that disease-mediated invasions are widespread across a range of vertebrate, invertebrate and plant systems. We therefore...
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